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Bike Lane Rules: Bloomington vs Minneapolis

How do bike lane rules rules compare between Bloomington, MN and Minneapolis, MN?

Bloomington has fewer restrictions than Minneapolis.

Bloomington, MN

Hennepin County

Few Restrictions

Hennepin County builds and maintains regional trails and on-street bikeways along county highways, coordinating with cities, Three Rivers Park District, and the Minneapolis Park Board.

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Minneapolis, MN

Hennepin County

Some Restrictions

Minneapolis operates an expanding network of protected and conventional bike lanes guided by the Vision Zero plan to eliminate traffic deaths by 2027, with parking and turning rules adjusted along bike facilities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBloomingtonMinneapolis
Cycling statuteMinn. Stat. 169.222-
Regional trailsThree Rivers Park District-
Minneapolis systemPark Board Grand Rounds-
Project goalVision Zero safety-
Goal-Zero traffic deaths by 2027
Pass distance-Three feet minimum
Greenway-Midtown corridor key route
Authority-Public Works + MPD

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Bloomington FAQ

Are e-bikes allowed on Hennepin trails?

Class 1 and 2 e-bikes are generally allowed on paved regional trails per Three Rivers and Minneapolis Park Board rules.

Must children wear helmets?

Minnesota does not mandate adult helmet use, and there is no statewide child helmet law, but it is strongly recommended.

Minneapolis FAQ

Can I park in a bike lane to load groceries?

No. Bike lanes are travel lanes. Use designated loading zones or four-way flashers in a legal stopping spot. Tow is enforced on protected lanes.

Can I bike on the sidewalk downtown?

No. Sidewalk biking is prohibited in business districts. Walk your bike on busy sidewalks or use the street and bike-lane network.

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